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ssc-miR-16: ssc-mir-16 is a microRNA that has been studied in various contexts. It has been identified as one of the top 20 most abundant miRNAs in DWZ and Yorkshire libraries [PMC9996253]. Studies have shown that ssc-mir-16, along with ssc-miR-128, ssc-miR-451, and ssc-miR-205, can be effective biomarkers for assessing the effects of DON exposure [PMC8585098]. ROC curve analysis has demonstrated that ssc-mir-16 and ssc-miR-451 have significantly high AUCs [PMC8585098]. It has been found that ssc-mir-16 targets a large number of genes, indicating its broad impact [PMC8585098]. In the context of DON exposure, ssc-mir-16 is upregulated in serum samples [PMC8585098]. Additionally, it has been reported that ssc-mir-16 is upregulated in the muscle of obese minipigs and plays a role in regulating lipogenesis [PMC7552122]. The expression levels of ssc-mir-16 have also been found to be higher in PPV-infected cells compared to uninfected cells [PMC4545981]. Furthermore, studies have shown that ssc-mir-16 is upregulated in the liver of high-feed efficient pigs and is involved in lipid metabolism [PMC9039951]. Overall, these findings highlight the importance of studying and understanding the role of ssc-mir-16 in various biological processes.
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